TCU's victory over #5 Kansas last season was as improbable as any upset in college basketball last year. In the history of the RPI stat, no one has overcome a wider margin to win than the Frogs. Statistically, the win was more improbable than a 1 vs. 16 seed upset in the NCAA tourney.

Kansas returns to Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on Saturday to play the Frogs at 8 p.m. The game is sold out, and TCU students plan to pack the gym hoping to catch a glimpse of another improbable upset.

TCU head coach Trent Johnson is 2-1 in his career against Kansas. Prior to last season's win, Johnson had beaten the Jayhawks in 2003 when his Nevada Wolfpack knocked off the Jayhawks.

The key for TCU will be to weather the Jayhawks early momentum in hopes of getting off to a fast start. The Frogs are 15-2 under Trent Johnson when they lead at halftime. In the first half of the game last season, TCU held KU to its lowest point total since 1988, and the Jayhawks did not score in the first eight minutes of the game.

Coming off his second career double-double against Kansas, freshman center Karviar Shepherd of TCU will have to keep Kansas' Joel Embiid off the glass and negate some of KU's height advantage. The Frogs have struggled on the glass this season, but in their upset win over Kansas last season, TCU kept Kansas from blowing them out in the rebounding category (44-34 in favor of KU). If TCU can win the rebounding battle, it may win the game as the Frogs are 6-1 when they outrebound their opponent.

Special players must play big in special situations. How well TCU's talented freshmen Brandon Parrish and Karviar Shepherd play will go a long way in deciding whether the Frogs are competitive with the supremely talented Jayhawks.

Saturday's contest caps off a difficult stretch for TCU where they have played ranked opponents in five of their last six games.

If you missed last year's matchup in Fort Worth, the highlights from the most improbable of wins, including when TCU's Connell Crossland famously "jumped off the arch" are above.

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